That's expected. The BOD already did several cash distribution (giving out precious cash even reporting huge loss and borrowing huge line of credit) in the last 3-4 months. I think the BOD just wanted to pay shareholders something before the shareholders get nothing.

I think the company is managed by someone not really a businessman or not really care about the company. They sold oil $45 per barrel in average in 1st Q, but oil rebounded to $60-$65 by Apr-June 2015. Don't they have some temporary storage for their oil, and wait to sell at $65 instead of $45?

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Regarding to NSLP, you should first make sure they don't go bankruptcy, before talking about 163% gain. The BOD of NSLP did several cash distributions in the last 3 months, and they just wanted to pay shareholders before the shareholders get nothing?

That's not good enough. BBRY's Sales team should aim to occupy 90% cellphone market share for Canada. It's their own country. Canadians are richer than Indonesians and Philippines, and they should be able to afford more expensive phones than Z3.